thank you, I found that the clientraw generated is the same as weather display's!now, I have another problem: the clientraw is getting updated very irregularly (like an update every 2 hours), but the station appears continously online on the website. What could I do?

Here is a useful tool for the clientraw files: https://www.tnetweather.com/wdparserold/index.phpRemember to put the http:// (or https://) ahead of your URL otherwise it won't work.With this tool, you can compare the clientraw files from the different programs.What program are you using? Are you asking about the clientraw file generated by meteohub? Or, some other program?The station might appear, but maybe with old data. The Saratoga scripts will show a banner if the file is stale. What web template are you using?Are you examining the time stamps on the file in the web site's directory?We area going to need more background in order to help.

Here is a useful tool for the clientraw files: https://www.tnetweather.com/wdparserold/index.phpRemember to put the http:// (or https://) ahead of your URL otherwise it won't work.With this tool, you can compare the clientraw files from the different programs.What program are you using? Are you asking about the clientraw file generated by meteohub? Or, some other program?The station might appear, but maybe with old data. The Saratoga scripts will show a banner if the file is stale. What web template are you using?Are you examining the time stamps on the file in the web site's directory?We area going to need more background in order to help.

Greg H.

The clientraw I'm using is thisone, generated by meteohub: http://www.leganavaleostia.it/data/clientraw.txtlook at the graphs generated by parsing the data from that: [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] there are very few updates. But the station is continuosly online on the official website: http://www.leganavaleostia.it/situazione-attuale/Looking directly to the clientraw, I noticed that it isn't getting frequently updated during the day (as the attached graph suggests). The problem now is that this station isn't managed directly by me, so I can't handle the software. Is this normal, that clientraw is few times updated?Thanks

The problem now is that this station isn't managed directly by me, so I can't handle the software. Is this normal, that clientraw is few times updated?

This is going to be dependent on the settings that the station is using for uploads. Whatever they are using, there must be a schedule for the clientraw file uploads. If you don't have control over it, there isn't much that you can do.

The problem now is that this station isn't managed directly by me, so I can't handle the software. Is this normal, that clientraw is few times updated?

This is going to be dependent on the settings that the station is using for uploads. Whatever they are using, there must be a schedule for the clientraw file uploads. If you don't have control over it, there isn't much that you can do.

LegaNavaleOstia-19:15LegaNavaleOstia-19:16LegaNavaleOstia-19:17Their nginx webserver/htaccess is set with a long valid period for text files, which is normal nowadays as those files do not change often.Requesting the same text-file over and over again is then loaded from the browser cache after an "304 Not Modified" answer.

In these cases AND when is allowed to retrieve those files by the owner of the files, one should use a timestamp after the filename: /data/clientraw.txt?1550945893484 in PHP that is '/data/clientraw.txt?'.time()

The problem now is that this station isn't managed directly by me, so I can't handle the software. Is this normal, that clientraw is few times updated?

This is going to be dependent on the settings that the station is using for uploads. Whatever they are using, there must be a schedule for the clientraw file uploads. If you don't have control over it, there isn't much that you can do.

LegaNavaleOstia-19:15LegaNavaleOstia-19:16LegaNavaleOstia-19:17Their nginx webserver/htaccess is set with a long valid period for text files, which is normal nowadays as those files do not change often.Requesting the same text-file over and over again is then loaded from the browser cache after an "304 Not Modified" answer.

In these cases AND when is allowed to retrieve those files by the owner of the files, one should use a timestamp after the filename: /data/clientraw.txt?1550945893484 in PHP that is '/data/clientraw.txt?'.time()